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Fatou, recognised by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest gorilla living in captivity, celebrated her 69th birthday on April 13, 2026 at Berlin Zoo.
Keepers marked the day with a soft, sugar-free feast of cherry tomatoes, beets, leeks and lettuce tailored to the ageing western lowland gorilla’s dietary needs.
Fatou was likely born in West Africa around 1957 and brought to Europe in 1959; zoo records designate April 13 as her birthday.
She became the zoo’s longest-residing inhabitant in 2024 after the death of an elderly flamingo and has outlived typical wild lifespans for her species (around 35–40 years). Now housed in a private enclosure, Fatou shows signs of advanced age — tooth loss, mild arthritis and some hearing loss — but remains friendly with keepers.
Berlin Zoo notes her long history at the institution, including offspring and descendants that still live there, and highlights tailored veterinary care and quieter housing as factors in her longevity.





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